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Ever since theYoung Sheldonfinale gave a glimpse into the future lives of Sheldon and Amy, fans badly wanted a reunion ofThe Big Bang Theory. Fans want to see the lives of their favorite characters post Sheldon and Amy’s Nobel win. However, Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady have already provided a disappointing update about the fan-favorite series.

A still from The Big Bang Theory | CBS

The Big Bang Theoryran for 279 episodes spread over 12 seasons and concluded in the most satisfying manner according to the creators. When asked about the possibility of a reunion, Lorre and Prady shared that they couldn’t imagine a way to do it.

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The finale episodes ofYoung Sheldonwere critically acclaimed as they beautifully connected the prequel series to the original,The Big Bang Theory. Fans sawIain Armitage‘s Sheldon stepping foot on to the Caltech University in the final moments of the series.

The prequel series also brought backJim Parsons and Mayim Bialikin the roles of adult Sheldon and Amy. Fans were overwhelmed by all the references to the 2007 series (even though oneYoung Sheldontheory suggested bad news forTBBT‘s Leonard), that they wanted a reunion badly.

The Big Bang Theory spinoff series, Young Sheldon | CBS

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However, it is not a question of whetherJohnny Galecki, Kaley Cuoco, Simon Halberg, and others would even return for the reunion. Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady answered the question about a TBBT reunion when they appeared for an interview with EW.

Prady shared that it was hard to imagine what happened to the characters after the“most beautiful and satisfying [finale] episode”. Lorre believed that they didn’t leave anything undone in the series and that it was as close to a perfect finale. Prady shared that while he personally wanted to go back to Stage 25, he didn’t know how to proceed with a reunion story. Prady toldEW:

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But would I like to stand on a stage someplace and watch those characters again? Yes, absolutely. Can I imagine a way to do it? I can’t. But, personally, would l like to go to Stage 25 and see that set and those costumes and those people? Yeah, I get choked up just thinking about it. But I don’t know how we’d do that.

WhenThe Big Bang Theoryconcluded in 2019, it had won several awards.Jim Parsons, who played the fan-favorite Sheldon Cooper, won four Outstanding Lead Actor Emmys for the series.

A still from The Big Bang theory| CBS

Bill Prady and Chuck Lorre Could Totally Imagine Sheldon Schooling Others During The Pandemic

While Bill Prady andChuck Lorrehad little idea about a reunion episode, they could totally imagine bits and pieces of the character’s lives during the pandemic. Lorre was pretty sure that Sheldon would’ve loved the pandemic since it meant he could sit at home and not deal with the world.

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Prady shared that Sheldon would’ve schooled anyone about his knowledge of germs. Though the little friends’ group had an in-house microbiologist, Bernadette, Prady believed that Sheldon would still get into arguments with her. He shared:

And he would have loved it because people would have had to listen to him because he’s a person who knows about germs… and all of the sudden, the focus of the entire world is on people who know things like that.But, also, Bernadette [Melissa Rauch] is a microbiologist and works with people who probably know things, so I can imagine she and Sheldon would probably argue about that. I can already hear her scream, ‘Don’t tell me about my job!’

“It’s not funny”: Mayim Bialik Revealed Chuck Lorre’s One Incorrigible Rule That Saved The Big Bang Theory, Young Sheldon

While fans are disappointed about the unlikeliness of a reunion, the universe ofTBBTexpands withGeorgie and Mandy’s First Marriage. The series focuses onMontana Jordan and Emily Osment’s charactersfromYoung Sheldon.

The Big Bang TheoryandYoung Sheldonare now available for streaming on Netflix.

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